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I am looking to recess all my A/V equipment into a wall so it is not sitting out in the opening. I have acess to the back opening of the wall. Does anyone have any pictures of their A/V setup in regards to where it is stored. In particular if you have it recessed into the wall!! I want my recessed in the wall with maybe some glass shelves! I need to get some ideas before I tear into the wall! Dimensions would be great also! Thanks in Advance and to all the Mods...THIS IS A GREAT SITE! :T
 

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I ended up going down to a damaged freight place and picked up a base cabinet 125 bucks! I esseentially cut a hole in the wall and slid the cabinet back! I am going with glass shelves when i have a little cash! Cost is about 25 bucks per shelf. I dont buy into not putting glass shevles in b/c of restricted air flow! With the front of the cabinet open there will be plenty of air flow!

Here is a picture prior to me staining it or painting it. TYhe one advantage of this cabinet is that it offers me storage below. I am waiting on my 50 ft. HDMI cable then I can put the rest of the componesrts in the shelve.

Well i have to figure out how to post pics first!!!:huh: Furniture Room Plywood Shelf Kitchen appliance


lets see if this works!
 

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Good Idea Chad! i still plan on going Glass shelves but I do understand about getting a little more airflow to it! I can put a fan in it in the top of the unit also! Thanks everyone for your input on this! Didnt know i would start such a long thread! I like your set up Ben! Also what do you think about me painting the inside of the cabinet Black? I also want to cover up the shelve holes in the back, but not make them unusable! Cant wait for my HDMI cable!
 
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